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Through your generous contributions we have matched the $25,000 Challenge Grant from the Fisher Family.  
We are very close to achieving our fundraising goal so if you're interested in contributing please read on.

We have a fundraising goal of $110,000.   Why do we need to raise money and how will it be spent?   A successful Measure E campaign will require a thoughtful strategy and effective approach of informing voters on the important benefits Measure E brings to our schools and community.   The vast majority of these funds (about 85%) have gone towards voter communication in the form of door hangers, signs, multiple mailers and soon newspaper ads all of which cost money to create and distribute.   The remainder of the funds go to our consultants who create the strategy for messaging, voter communication and volunteer organizing.    Any unused funds from the Measure E initiative will be donated directly to the Cabrillo Unified School District.

We are within a few thousand dollars of achieving our goal but need your help to get out the vote in our community and urge them to vote YES on Measure E.  Every dollar and every vote counts in this election.

Learn more about the Fisher Family $25,000 Challenge Grant.

For information regarding donations please contact Jayne Battey via email or call (650) 288-9440

To donate please print and fill out this form and send your check to:

Friends of the Cabrillo Unified Schools
P.O. Box 3198
Half Moon Bay, CA 94019
 

Breaking News!

Get Out the Vote! Grab your phone, walk a precint and support our schools.
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HMB Review, San Mateo Daily Journal and Coastsider all endorse Measure E!
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Vote by mail information: The elections office has heard that many of the El Granada permanent absentee voters have not received their ballots.
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Watch three videos made by our local students in support of Measure E
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Fisher Family donates $25,000 Challenge Grant to Measure E Campaign
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Did you know...

Measure E funds will be spent to protect high quality academics.
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